FLAGLER POLICE BEAT: Spat over ice cream wrappers turns physical

Laurie Hahn @lauriemhahn

Wednesday

Sep 12, 2018 at 2:01 AMSep 12, 2018 at 11:28 AM

The following information was compiled from incident reports filed with Flagler County Sheriff's Office and Flagler Beach and Bunnell police departments. Any suspects named are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

PALM COAST — A Palm Coast man was out of jail Tuesday after a Sept. 6 argument over ice cream wrappers became violent, according to a report from the Flagler County Sheriff's Office.

The report states that a Bunker Lane resident told his stepdaughter, who was temporarily living with him and her mother, that her children had left the wrappers in his yard and that they needed to be picked up. The stepdaughter reportedly said they were from children down the street, but that her children would pick them up anyway.

According to the report, the man became angry and told his stepdaughter to pack her belongings and leave. As she was walking toward the house, he reportedly hit her in her left eye. Deputies confirmed that her left eye was swollen and bruised.

The man was charged with domestic battery, a misdemeanor. The stepdaughter reportedly removed her belongings from the home.

BUNNELL

n A Bayberry Street resident reported on Sept. 8 that a canoe was stolen from his property between Sept. 5 and Sept. 8.

n On Sept. 5, deputies responded to a report from a County Road 300 East resident that she had a no contact order against a man who sent her more than 100 messages that day using Facebook Messenger, Snapchat and text and while deputies were at her home she received more. He was charged with violation of a no contact order and cyberstalking.

n A representative of a South State Street business reported on Sept. 4 that he caught two men trying to steal from company vehicles but the men ran and were not located.

n A resident of Walnut Avenue reported on Sept. 4 that he came home to find a car parked outside his locked gate and then saw another person leaving the front door of his home. Several items that were reportedly stolen were returned to him.

FLAGLER BEACH

n A resident of Beach Village Circle told deputies on Sept. 10 that his father hit him with a closed fist and choked him but deputies did not find any marks or injuries and reported the incident as an ongoing investigation.

PALM COAST

n On Sept. 10, a resident of Palm Harbor Parkway told deputies that a neighbor with whom she had issues was standing outside his apartment naked while she was outside. The neighbor denied the nudity.

n Deputies responded to a Sept. 10 report from a driver at the intersection of Palm Coast Parkway and Corporate Drive, who said he honked his horn at another driver who was driving recklessly and the other driver stopped in the middle of the street and approached the first driver aggressively. The first driver reportedly sprayed the aggressive driver with pepper spray and the aggressive driver reportedly punched and kicked his vehicle, causing damage.

n A resident of Ranshire Lane reported on Sept. 10 that someone had unsuccessfully tried to break into his two locked vehicles.

n Deputies responded to domestic disturbances on Sept. 9 at homes on Longview Way North, Burgess Place, Wheatfield Drive and Sea Breeze Trail. Arrests were made in three of the incidents.

n On Sept. 9, 13 vehicles on Beauford Lane, Beachway Drive, Beechwood Lane and Belvedere Lane were reportedly broken into and keys, coins, a cellphone, cash and a wallet were reported stolen.

n An employee of Palm Coast reported on Sept. 8 that a water fountain, valued at $700, was broken in a restroom at Indian Trails Sports Complex.

n A Pennfield Lane resident reported a man threatening to shoot her on Sept. 8. While deputies were at the home she reportedly received a call from the man who said he could see the deputies and accurately told her what they were doing, but he could not be located.

n Five vehicles were broken into on Beechwood Lane and Beachway Drive on Sept. 8, and medication and miscellaneous items were reported stolen.

n A man was charged with domestic battery and domestic assault after reportedly throwing his girlfriend by the throat against the glass window of the Metro Diner on Sept. 8.

n A Lindberg Lane resident was arrested on Sept. 7 after a verbal altercation between exes became physical.

n On Sept. 7, a man returning to Palm Coast Lanes to retrieve his van reported finding three slashed tires and words scratched on the van.

n A resident of North Oceanshore Boulevard reported a flare gun and flares stolen from his boat on Sept. 7.

n A juvenile told deputies on Sept. 7 that a strange man on a bicycle had been talking to him north of Wadsworth Elementary. He said the man had not done anything illegal or tried to touch him, but he was uncomfortable with the interactions.

n On Sept. 6, deputies responded to a domestic disturbance at a North Oceanshore Boulevard residence, but the argument was only verbal.

n A resident of Kannapolis Place reported a Florida license plate and decal missing from a vehicle on Sept. 5.

n A woman entering her vehicle parked on Memorial Medical Parkway on Sept. 5 reported the ignition cover removed and the ignition damaged.

n On Sept. 4, a woman arguing with her fiancé while he was driving reportedly hit him in the face and was arrested for domestic battery.

n A juvenile was arrested on Sept. 4 after an argument with his mother became physical. He was found at McDonald's on State Road 100 after jumping out of his mother's vehicle.

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